I found a few guitar tabs for these kind of songs. But i'm just getting started with bass so i don't understand the guitar tabs. I was hoping someone has bass tabs fot these kind of songs.
I found a few guitar tabs for these kind of songs. But i'm just getting started with bass so i don't understand the guitar tabs. I was hoping someone has bass tabs fot these kind of songs.
I haven't seen a garage rock guitar tab site, much less a bass site. Try to goggle the song you want to learn and add "bass tablature" to it. Try it with "tab" and "tablature" also, you may just find the guitar version, but at least you can get the basis of the song. Once you have that you can figure it out yourself, it will make you a better player if you start to learn by ear. Good luck.
Hello,
I just installed my bass guitar (DanElectro '63)
I tuned it with the help of a little tuning machine and now i want to practice with some bass tabs.
The problem is that i coudn't find any bass tabs of the garage classics on the internet (Psychotic Reaction, Pushing Too Hard, You're Gonna Miss Me etc).
Is there any bass player out here that has some of those tabe?
Thanks
Haven't seen it yet, waiting for Netflix, I can tell you Howard Stern gave it 2 thumbs up!
It's opening today here in Pittsburgh at the Manor Theater in Squirrel Hill. I'm going to see it tonight.
John, With all your history this is the only thing you got for me? Can you give me one thing from your travels that really sticks out in your mind? I'm just busting your chops, but if you think of something, let me know. John Carlucci said:
Windows & mirrors are the worst thing you can put into a club for acoustics. It makes for high end distortion.
It's funny because it's true! If you want to get some great natural reverb, there's your place.
LOL, Dave! I love that image of the urinal.
DammitDave said:
At one venue, I played in a go go dancer cage (there was one on either side of the stage). I would rather it had been occupied by an attractive young lady but...
The Mutiny in Chicago has the world's largest urinal (20 degrees colder inside). It's big enough for two people (assuming you have very low personal space).
That's not a glass of beer, its a pitcher! If it's good enough for Andre the Giant, it's good enough for me.
At one venue, I played in a go go dancer cage (there was one on either side of the stage). I would rather it had been occupied by an attractive young lady but... The Mutiny in Chicago has the world's largest urinal (20 degrees colder inside). It's big enough for two people (assuming you have very low personal space). That's not a glass of beer, its a pitcher! If it's good enough for Andre the Giant, it's good enough for me.
A patio outside the venue is really nice....you can cool off after seeing a really hot band and give your ears a break from the inside noise levels. It's also a great place for the smokers to hang out, weather permitting.
Another thing i really like in a venue is friendly staff....nothing turns me off faster than a dick for a doorman or beer slinger...it's also conducive to fights at the end of the night.
A sign of some sort at the entrance to say who is playing, approx times, and how much to get in. It's little things like these that help bring in the people who aren't really sure if they want to come in...and nowadays you gotta get as many people as possible in the doors.
Free parking nearby is always nice, or at least some kind of nearby parking for the out of towners coming to your place.
A dancefloor, or just an area to stand in front of the stage....not tables right up to the stage. You want people to come in and jump around and have fun if you're having live bands. And spaeking of a stage, yes, not just the band on the floor. Any kind of a stage that makes the band visible over the people standing at the front's heads....even just a foot or 2 high. And speaking of the dancefloor....NOT carpet, one place i go to has fucking sticky carpet on the floor that is impossible to dance on...
A good sound systems is essential with a sound booth way at the back of the venue facing the stage...plus a good soundman...it may just be garage punk, but you still need that person that knows what they're doing to make it sound great.
Bar at the back of the venue, or preferably not beside the stage...
Best of luck with your venue....
BTW, you'll have to click the "photos" link at the top of the page. For some reason, that link won't take you straight to that page.
MikeL said:
Here's a link to the photo page of one of my favorite local venues, the 31st Street Pub here in Pittsburgh, PA...
http://www.31stpub.com/home.html
For me, it's about memories. I got my first taste of garage rock at this place, i.e. Cynics, Swingin' Neckbreakers, Fleshtones. I also discovered Manda and the Marbles and the Paybacks at this place, and I also saw the Dictators for the first time at the Pub. My all time favorite local band, the Science Fiction Idols, played frequently at the Pub, along with the Ultimatics and the Cheats. The Takeover UK, another all time favorite band of mine, played there a few times (They were more into the Brillobox scene), but they were still enjoyable at the Pub.
As for the layout and atmosphere, it looks and feels somewhat like a homegrown version of CBGBs, minus the history and prestige. The stage is way in the back, the bar is along the right side, and the place has a very weather beaten look to it. It's also in a rather isolated area, which I kind of like because that gives it an enclave feel.
I hope this helps you out. This is probably one of the most interesting questions ever asked at this place.
Here's a link to the photo page of one of my favorite local venues, the 31st Street Pub here in Pittsburgh, PA... http://www.31stpub.com/home.html For me, it's about memories. I got my first taste of garage rock at this place, i.e. Cynics, Swingin' Neckbreakers, Fleshtones. I also discovered Manda and the Marbles and the Paybacks at this place, and I also saw the Dictators for the first time at the Pub. My all time favorite local band, the Science Fiction Idols, played frequently at the Pub, along with the Ultimatics and the Cheats. The Takeover UK, another all time favorite band of mine, played there a few times (They were more into the Brillobox scene), but they were still enjoyable at the Pub. As for the layout and atmosphere, it looks and feels somewhat like a homegrown version of CBGBs, minus the history and prestige. The stage is way in the back, the bar is along the right side, and the place has a very weather beaten look to it. It's also in a rather isolated area, which I kind of like because that gives it an enclave feel. I hope this helps you out. This is probably one of the most interesting questions ever asked at this place.
Windows & mirrors are the worst thing you can put into a club for acoustics. It makes for high end distortion.
I'm helping a friend design a local live music club. I'm interested in your input, what is one or two things about your favorite club that makes it special to you. Please don't just say "the music", I'm looking for ideas. Maybe it's the one foot stage or the way the bar is set up. Maybe you like the fact that there are no windows, or do you enjoy seeing people walk by. If your favorite club has a website, please put the name in your post so I can look it up. Is the name really important to you? list some ideas like "Garage Mahal", anything helps. Just pretend you have the money to build it from the ground up, but capacity will be about 200 people. Thanks in advance for your help.
Beat Happening sometimes fall into this category, as well as, the Sex Clark Five
Intro to T.V. Eye popped into my head first as well, that's wild. Then I scrolled down before I hit "add reply" and saw that this was a common answer. I Got A Right(intro) too.
Dead Boys-Caught with the Meat in your Mouth.
M Jackson in 'Who's Bad' . Nah, another vote for Sonics. How do you do that shit without poping a vein?
Interesting interview but no one mentions them playing "Do The Ringo" on the Munsters show!
Here's a little "Gotta Move" for you... click on the link! http://www.youtube.com/lwilkers#p/a/u/1/qZqVJKc_8oM
ratoonie said:
Victoria!!!!!;;;;; Waterlou Sunset!.... so tired.... presurvasion acts....sheeeeeesh ...too many!!!!
I'd feel bad if I didn't come back here and mention "I Gotta Move".
First track I played on the first episode of Way Past Cool [March 17th 2009]! Badda-Bing!
I think many of the bands I/we love have a similar sound to their songs. It's a vibe. Link Wray, The Cramps, etc. When it's that fucking cool why complain?
After seeing them live and being blown away, that only made me like them more. I don't like to critique a band too much when they've only made 2 albums though...
After listening to them a few more times since my last post, I do have to say there's definitely a serious similarity shared by all of their songs. Not that this is a bad thing -- the music rocks hard and it's really fun -- but it's a little repetitive. Nonetheless, I think the best way to describe their sound is what you'd expect to hear if Little Richard began his recording career after the invention of punk rock. Can't complain about that!
Alex said:
I've heard them popping up on a bunch of podcasts lately. The singer's voice is absolutely fearsome. "Elemental" is a pounder.
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